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If there is a single course in the entire world that most golfers aspire to play just once in their lifetime, it is the Old Course at St Andrews in Scotland — a course like no other and an experience like no other. Each and every year, thousands of golfers make the pilgrimage to St Andrews in the hope of playing the Old Course. Best of Scotland Holidays are pleased to offer a package with a GUARANTEED Old Course tee-time.

Follow in the footsteps of legends
The oldest and most iconic golf course in the world. The Swilcan Bridge and Hell Bunker are recognised across the globe, yet the greatest feature of the Old Course is that despite its grand status it remains a public golf course, open to all.Read More

If there is a single course in the entire world that most golfers aspire to play just once in their lifetime, it is the Old Course at St Andrews in Scotland — a course like no other and an experience like no other. Each and every year, thousands of golfers make the pilgrimage to St Andrews in the hope of playing the Old Course. Best of Scotland Holidays are pleased to offer a package with a GUARANTEED Old Course tee-time.

Follow in the footsteps of legends
The oldest and most iconic golf course in the world. The Swilcan Bridge and Hell Bunker are recognised across the globe, yet the greatest feature of the Old Course is that despite its grand status it remains a public golf course, open to all.Read More

Northern Ireland is a glorious place, steeped in history, myths and legends, there’s a lot to see and do on a visit there. Organising a trip takes a bit of planning but its well worth it as there’s so much to see, with extraordinary, inspirational locations paired to stunning coastlines and landscapes. Northern Ireland also offers visitors to its shores one of the warmest and friendliest of welcomes ever.

Below are 7 unusual places to visit in Northern Ireland that you should not miss out seeing.Read More

If there is a single course in the entire world that most golfers aspire to play just once in their lifetime, it is the Old Course at St Andrews in Scotland — a course like no other and an experience like no other. Each and every year, thousands of golfers make the pilgrimage to St Andrews in the hope of playing the Old Course. Best of Scotland Holidays are pleased to offer a package with a GUARANTEED Old Course tee-time.

The Old Course, St. Andrews.

We haven’t been given our exact dates yet, but as an authorised provider of the St.Andrews Links we will get the dates and times soon. These tee-times sell fast so if 2019 is your year to ‘tick golfing’s bucket list’ then please get in contact with us.Read More

If your version of the perfect getaway involves adrenaline-pumping sports like white-water rafting and rock climbing or exploring majestic landscapes on your mountain bike, then you are sure to love Scotland and everything it has to offer. Here we will take a look at some of the best places to visit and things you can get up to on your trip.

Fife – For the Golfers
If you want to escape the hustle and bustle of city, head straight to Fife to start your Scottish adventure. Fife boasts a beautiful natural setting, with fascinating wildlife, quaint fishing villages and a pretty coastal path where you can take long, romantic strolls. If you are into your watersports, you’ll be pleased to here that Fife is home to some of the top sailing and water sport centres in the country.Read More

If there is one thing that Wales certainly isn’t short of, it’s castles. The country boasts a whopping four hundred castles, giving you plenty of places to explore on your trip. The four hundred Welsh castles actually fall into just three categories: castles built by the Normans, castles built by the Welsh and castles built by Edward I. You will find some of Wales’ best castles built on dramatic countryside landscapes, making use of craggy outcrops and steep drop hills as natural defences. Wondering which ones to explore on your holiday? Read on…Read More

Belfast is famous for being home to the historic ship ‘The RMS Titanic’, which unfortunately sunk after hitting an iceberg. It is one of the most memorable ship accidents in history and, of course, the film ‘Titanic’ is now an all-time classic.

The Titanic Quarter is situated right on the waterfront where this incredible ship was designed and built. It spans over 185 acres and boasts interesting history as well as the latest designs in living, eating and learning areas. Over 400,000 people visit the Titanic Quarter every year and it’s easy to see why.Read More

Shetland is one of Europe’s key wilderness areas and both geography and climate combine to make it a mecca for wildlife-watchers. Inevitably, the islands are a haven for many species of birdlife, particularly seabirds which roost in their tens of thousands in the National Nature Reserves at Sumburgh Head, Noss and Hermaness.

You’ll also find otters here along the coasts and of course, Shetland’s famous native ponies while the Keen of Hamar reserve is home to a unique collection of rare plants that have adapted to survive the blasted landscape.Read More

Best of Scotland Holidays has been allocated a number of GUARANTEED tee-times over The Old Course, St.Andrews for this year. Check our website for dates and times still available. Our tee-times are selling pretty quickly so we have put together an example package with an approx. price per person.

Guaranteed Tee-times

If there is a single course in the entire world that most golfers aspire to play just once in their lifetime, it is the Old Course at St Andrews in Scotland — a course like no other and an experience like no other. Each and every year, thousands of golfers make the pilgrimage to St Andrews in the hope of playing the Old Course. Best of Scotland Holidays are pleased to offer this package with a GUARANTEED Old Course tee-time. Check out our web page.Read More

The Emerald Isle is one of the places on the planet that’s steeped in myths, legends and stories about leprechauns. There’s a warm welcome awaiting everyone who arrives on these shores which makes it such a delightful place to explore. Ireland boasts some of the oldest sacred sites on the planet with some being even older than the pyramids of Egypt so it’s no wonder that visitors want to travel to such a fascinating and beautiful destination.